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Asher Baird
18 April, 01:42
How are particles like dancers
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Denzel Graham
18 April, 03:14
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Particles move more freely in water vapor, colliding with each other sometimes, such as the dance movement in freestyle dancing. Freestyle dancing is basically making up dance movements to a song on the spot with no previous choreography, where dancers each have their own individual dance. In water vapor it is the same thing because as a gas it moves in all different directions and each particle goes its own separate way.
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